One of my mother’s phrases when deciding between two equally appealing options (e.g., chocolate chip cookies or brownies) was, “Decisions, decisions.” Her voice had a mixture of delight and dismay. All the choices you have in your life may also offer you a choice of delight (that you have all these choices) and dismay (because making so many decisions is exhausting since they aren’t all about chocolate chips and brownies).

By accessing the Get a Plan! Guide® to Decisions, Decisions… Decide Once and Make Life Easier, you will learn straightforward ways to reduce the number of decisions you have to make each day. You will procrastinate less, be less overwhelmed, and life will feel – and be – easier. Plus, you will make better decisions overall.

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